The injuries continue to mount for Mets third baseman David Wright, who said Monday that he's dealing with a herniated disk in his neck.
Wright has missed considerable time with injuries during his 13-year career, including 28 games last season after being diagnosed with spinal stenosis. He could spend time on the disabled list with the latest setback.
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"I'm concerned about David Wright possibly going on the DL at some point," Mets manager Terry Collins said Monday, via MLB.com.